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For God, in His infinite mercy, is not content with effacing our sins and restoring us to His favor; He delivers us Venerable Louis of Granada

God’s Infinite Mercy | Venerable Louis Of Grenada Quote

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “For God, in His infinite mercy, is not content with effacing our sins and restoring us to His favor; He delivers us from the evils sin has brought upon us, and renews the interior man in his former strength and beauty. Thus He heals our wounds, breaks our bonds, moderates […]

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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Source of Life Your flesh dwells within me Your breath, my life now be My heart with one accord Receiveth Thy Holy Word Overabundant be Thy Grace In the Holy Eucharist I now face All contained within suffice To sustain me for this life And upon death’s calling The greatest […]

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Happy is the soul that knows how to find Jesus in the Eucharist and the Eucharist in all things! - St. Peter Julian Eymard

How To Make Your Soul Happy | St. Peter Julian Eymard

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Happy is the soul that knows how to find Jesus in the Eucharist and the Eucharist in all things! St. Peter Julian Eymard

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Are You A Good Candidate For A Catholic Marriage That Will Last A Lifetime?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Do you desire to have a lifelong Catholic marriage? In the twenty-first century, that is a tall order. How can we be sure if we are dating someone that if we marry we will be able to persevere? How important is that perseverance thing? For a Catholic—indeed for any Christian—it’s […]

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A Priest Explains Corpus Christi, The Eucharist, And Why It Matters

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Today is the Feast of Corpus Christi—or in English, the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. “Corpus Christi” is Latin for “the Body of Christ.” So really, this is the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. And what we’re talking about […]

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14 People Who Were Filled With The Holy Spirit According To Scripture

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Through much of her life, St. Frances Rome experienced remarkable visions and revelations. Many of these visions occurred after her reception

THE EUCHARISTIC VISION OF ST. FRANCES OF ROME: MYSTICAL INSIGHTS INTO THE DEPTHS OF THE SACRAMENT

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn St. Frances of Rome (1384-1440) is a remarkable and radiant figure among the pantheon of Catholic saints, who has inspired particular love and veneration since her own times until the present age. A mystic, visionary, and industrious helper of the poor and afflicted, she combined the vocations of a faithful […]

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"The last degree of love is when He gave Himself to us to be our Food; because He gave Himself...— St. Bernardine of Siena Eucharist Quote

The Last Degree Of Love | Eucharist Quote St. Bernardine Of Siena

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “The last degree of love is when He gave Himself to us to be our Food; because He gave Himself to be united with us in every way.” — St. Bernardine of Siena

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A Humbling Call: Embracing My Role As A Eucharistic Minister

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn   There has been criticism of the Church’s implementation of a decades old papal document regarding Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on the parish level. Critics feel that the over reliance on Eucharistic Ministers (EM) violates the Pope’s original intention. This ignores the fact that there aren’t enough priests and deacons […]

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He Became Man So That We Might Become Divine | St. Athanasius

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “For He became man that we might become divine; and He revealed Himself through a body that we might receive an idea of the invisible Father; and He endured insults from men that we might inherit incorruption.” — St. Athanasius of Alexandria Image: https://unsplash.com/photos/brown-wooden-cross-under-blue-sky-during-daytime-pw1Sbv1XK-0

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“God wishes us to be meek even toward ourselves. When a person commits a fault, God certainly wishes him to humble himself, to be sorry for his sin, and to purpose never to fall into it again; but he does not wish him to be indignant with himself, and give way to trouble and agitation of mind; for, while the soul is agitated, a man is incapable of doing good.”  —St. Alphonsus De Liguori

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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Three Things To Do When You Mess “God wishes us to be meek even toward ourselves. When a person commits a fault, God certainly wishes him to humble himself, to be sorry for his sin, and to purpose never to fall into it again; but he does not wish him […]

What are Sacramentals? “Holy Mother Church has, moreover, instituted sacramentals. These are sacred signs which bear a resemblance to the sacraments.

How Are Sacraments And Sacramentals Different?

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8 Things Catholics Can Do For Their Spouse Every Day

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Whether you are in a blissful period in your marriage where things are going smoothly and your love for each other is easily expressed, or you are in a more difficult period where the challenges are never-ending, do something special for your spouse today.  Doing something considerate for your spouse […]

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Where Can You Find Christ? | St. John Chrysostom

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “If you cannot find Christ in the beggar at the church door, you will not find Him in the chalice.” Saint John Chrysostom

What is a Catholic baptismal font? This is a baptismal font. This particular baptismal font has two parts.

What Is A Catholic Baptismal Font?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn This is a baptismal font. This particular baptismal font has two parts. It includes a smaller section where we can perform what is called a baptism by infusion, which involves pouring water. There is also a larger section where a full immersion baptism can be conducted. Both types of baptism […]

During our teenage years, our relationship with the Lord begins to change. As children, we typically love Him without caring

A Teen Gives Advice To Peers On How To Love God In Today’s World

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn During our teenage years, our relationship with the Lord begins to change. As children, we typically love Him without caring about the details. We love Him with the love of a child with wonder, often praised in the Gospels. However, when we begin our teenage years, we start to think […]

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The ACTUAL Purpose Of Catholic Marriage

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn We discovered the REAL purpose of marriage! We have been fed a lie, and if we want joy-filled marriages that last, our thinking needs to change! Drew and Katie Taylor share what makes Catholic marriage different and the actual purpose of Christian marriage! As a Catholic couple, they have learned […]

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Do These 3 Things To Protect Yourself From Demonic Influence

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn C.S. Lewis once warned that “there are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them” (The Screwtape Letters, 9). He goes on […]

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What Can the Saints Teach Us About Child Loss? The sadly reality is that many have experienced child loss and miscarriage

10 Ways To Grieve After A Miscarriage

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn For the Grieving Heart The time following the loss of a baby is numbing and painful as you try to navigate all of the emotions that are flooding your entire being. The grieving process is complex and leaves you wondering when your heart will find healing again, when normalcy will […]

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How To Choose A Confirmation Sponsor

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn 5 Things To Look For When Choosing A Confirmation Sponsor More Confirmation Resources How To Choose Your Confirmation Saint The Top 4 Questions Teens Ask Before Confirmation (And How to Respond!) Novena To The Holy Spirit To Prepare For Confirmation Or Pentecost What Happens In The Sacrament Of Confirmation? Catholic […]

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Eucharistic Visits with Fr. Rob

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss short visits to the Eucharist in our routine. Some people may struggle to do a Holy Hour. This sometimes feels daunting and unattainable. However, Fr. Rob and Fr. George encourage us to make short and simple […]

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How To Choose Love Over Lust In Your Marriage: 10 Ways To Love Your Wife

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn So how does one practically move from lusting after one’s wife to learning how to love her? Warning: this is not a simple list, but takes a lot of grace, humility, and effort. Buckle your seatbelts, gentlemen. 10 Ways To Love Your Wife (And Stop Lust) So there you have […]

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Learn to love your Catholic wife, not lust! Find out how this will benefit your marriage and help you grow in holiness.

Why Love Your Wife? 10 Reasons To Choose Love Over Lust

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Find the first part in this series on Loving Your Wife HERE. Before we can go into specifics about how to transition from lust to love with your wife, let’s examine why developing a look of love – with your eyes and your heart – is so important for your […]

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No Revival Without Repentance | Fr. Mike Schmitz

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “If this is going to be a revival, if it’s going to be a real revival, here’s the reality. In the history of Christianity, you can never have a revival without repentance.” Fr. Mike Schmitz This is a quote from Fr. Mike Schmitz’s talk at the National Eucharistic Congress. Listen […]

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